玛丽女王(Mary Queen of Scots)(EN)Subtitles
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1 00:02:44 Madam!
2 00:02:51 Yah! Push!
3 00:03:13 Hey.
4 00:03:16 Come on!
5 00:04:58 You must be tired.
6 00:05:00 I am quite well.
7 00:05:02 A supper has been prepared.
8 00:05:03 We can have it brought upto your chambers if you like.
9 00:05:06 Yes. Thank you.
10 00:05:13 How long are you staying?
11 00:05:15 At Holyrood?
12 00:05:16 In Scotland.
13 00:05:19 Are you already planningmy departure?
14 00:05:21 Of course not.
15 00:05:23 We've long awaited your return.
16 00:05:28 Kate will show youto your chambers.
17 00:05:31 This way, madam.
18 00:05:44 Lord Bothwell,
19 00:05:46 do you intend to stay as well?
20 00:05:49 I swore an oath to the queen'smother to protect her.
21 00:05:52 Well, she iswell protected here.
22 00:05:53 I'll uphold my oath,just the same.
23 00:05:56 And what rewarddoes your loyalty command?
24 00:06:00 I'm driven by duty.Not ambition.
25 00:06:12 Madam, your cousinhas returned from France.
26 00:06:15 Her protector is Lord Bothwell,an able soldier.
27 00:06:18 So, she comes ready for war.
28 00:06:21 She may well departonce married,
29 00:06:23 but I cannot professto know her purpose.
30 00:06:24 What says her brother?
31 00:06:26 Moray is onlyher half brother, madam.
32 00:06:29 I believe his allegianceis fully with us.
33 00:06:32 What proof?
34 00:06:33 He pledges to protect theProtestant Church from Mary.
35 00:06:36 And yet he has no powerto make such a pledge
36 00:06:38 - if he is no longer regent.- The nobles respect him.
37 00:06:43 But can he control her?
38 00:06:44 If she is anythinglike our queen,
39 00:06:47 then she does not yieldto a bridle.
40 00:06:50 So says our Master of the Horse.
41 00:06:53 By "bridal,"do you speak of matrimony?
42 00:07:05 You may tell Scotland
43 00:07:06 that we wish to lovethe Stuarts as our kin.
44 00:07:09 But they must love usin return.
45 00:07:16 Madam, if I may speak?
46 00:07:19 While she is on this island,
47 00:07:21 she must bow to you,not to Rome.
48 00:07:23 Our Catholics must knowthat a papist
49 00:07:25 will never again siton the English throne.
50 00:07:29 What would you suggest?
51 00:07:31 Kill her hope,and hopeless, she may return
52 00:07:33 to the comfortof the continent.
53 00:07:53 Oh!
54 00:07:56 Bravo, monsieur.
55 00:07:58 Is your handas good as your French?
56 00:08:01 My hand, madam?
57 00:08:09 We are two sistersbound by womanhood.
58 00:08:15 Two princes on the same island.
59 00:08:18 Ruling side by side,
60 00:08:19 we must do so in harmony.
61 00:08:22 And not through a treaty
62 00:08:23 drafted by menlesser than ourselves.
63 00:08:27 I wish us to make a treatyof two queens.
64 00:08:31 I would acknowledgeyour rightful place
65 00:08:33 on the English throne were youto name me your successor.
66 00:08:39 I hope we might meet in person,
67 00:08:41 that I might embrace you...
68 00:08:45 ...and we might resolveour destinies.
69 00:08:48 What do you see, Bess?
70 00:08:56 Charming.
71 00:09:00 Fair, if the painterdoes not lie.
72 00:09:05 Young.
73 00:09:08 Clever.
74 00:09:11 Confident.
75 00:09:14 She would have no troublesecuring a husband,
76 00:09:17 even without her throne.
77 00:09:19 Nor would you, madam.
78 00:09:23 Forgive me.
79 00:09:37 Elizabeth will notaccept my hand in marriage.
80 00:09:40 You cannot be certain.
81 00:09:41 I know,because I know her heart.
82 00:09:44 The moment I betray it withambition, I lose her heart.
83 00:09:47 Would you rathershe lose her crown?
84 00:09:49 You exaggerate.
85 00:09:50 How much blood has been spilledin Rome's name?
86 00:09:53 If a Catholic queenbears a child before our own,
87 00:09:56 have no doubtblood will spill again.
88 00:09:59 Muster your courage.
89 00:10:01 Save us from her reticence.
90 00:10:03 She will not produce a childbecause her council
91 00:10:05 fears the Queen of Scots.
92 00:10:10 Aye.
93 00:10:11 Nor will she marry.
94 00:10:13 She suspects all suitorsof wanting her throne.
95 00:10:17 - She will not have me.- Nor would I
96 00:10:19 have a commoner be kingwere we not in need of an heir.
97 00:10:22 I have her trust;you have her affections.
98 00:10:25 - You can succeed where I c...- Good morning, William.
99 00:10:28 Madam.
100 00:10:32 Robert.
101 00:10:35 Resplendent.
102 00:10:37 Would you?
103 00:10:52 That's William Maitlandof Lethington.
104 00:10:55 Secretary of State.
105 00:11:02 John Knox, Church of Scotland.
106 00:11:10 Uh... loose string, ah?
107 00:11:18 Let us begin.
108 00:12:01 - Lord Lennox.- My Lord.
109 00:12:04 I would ask our mistress
110 00:12:05 to beseech Queen Marythat I be allowed
111 00:12:07 - to return to Scotland so...- This is not the place.
112 00:12:10 It would be wise to havea Catholic servant there.
113 00:12:12 - My influence...- It is your influence
114 00:12:14 which emboldened papists here!
115 00:12:27 You humiliate yourself, Father.
116 00:12:57 But your queen isin Scotland now.
117 00:13:06 When my beloved Françoispassed to God,
118 00:13:10 I could have marriedany number of suitors.
119 00:13:15 Portugal, Denmark, Sweden.
120 00:13:19 I declined them all.
121 00:13:21 Just as I would not have
122 00:13:23 a political marriageimposed upon me...
123 00:13:27 I will not impose an uncertainfate upon my subjects.
124 00:13:35 They remain free to worshiphowever they so choose,
125 00:13:39 Catholic or Protestant.
126 00:13:48 Pastor, you look displeasedwith our tolerance.
127 00:13:50 Any realm that is ruled by thePope is not tolerant, madam.
128 00:13:53 It is enslaved.
129 00:13:55 Stand when I address you.
130 00:14:00 There is one true God,
131 00:14:02 and thereforeone true religion.
132 00:14:05 Such rhetoric incites revolt.
133 00:14:07 If a prince straysfrom God's will,
134 00:14:09 it is not in doubtthat they may be resisted.
135 00:14:13 And in your case...
136 00:14:15 as with all women,
137 00:14:17 their sight is but blindness,
138 00:14:22 their strength weakness,
139 00:14:24 her counsel foolishness,
140 00:14:27 her judgment frenzy.
141 00:14:30 Are we to abidea papist and a woman both?
142 00:14:43 Well, then I perceive thatmy subjects shall obey you
143 00:14:47 and not me.
144 00:14:49 May I sit, madam?
145 00:14:51 No.
146 00:14:54 You may remove yourselffrom this council and my court.
147 00:14:57 My council is amongthe faithful disciples I serve.
148 00:15:08 We have as little needof this court as it has of us.
149 00:15:16 I pray for your soul, madam.
150 00:15:29 I beg you to reconsider.He has the trust of the people.
151 00:15:32 Did I not give deferenceto his faith?
152 00:15:34 Yes, but...we must be delicate.
153 00:15:36 Allegiance does not happenby proclamation.
154 00:15:38 Where is his delicacy?
155 00:15:40 That he should speakto a monarch so?
156 00:15:42 Would he challengeElizabeth thus?
157 00:15:44 With what cause? He wouldwelcome a Protestant queen.
158 00:15:47 Which is precisely why we mustnot push him into her arms.
159 00:15:50 Show him love.
160 00:15:53 You are wise, brother.
161 00:15:56 There are times for wisdom,and there are times for love,
162 00:15:59 but there are also timesfor strength.
163 00:16:34 Oh, no, no, no, no.
164 00:16:38 Your queen asks for approval,
165 00:16:41 but how am I to grant her wishwhen she offers no suitors?
166 00:16:45 She would preferan English nobleman.
167 00:16:48 And a Protestant.
168 00:16:49 If it pleases Your Grace.
169 00:16:51 As long as what pleases mepleases Elizabeth.
170 00:17:00 Perhaps I should wed you.
171 00:17:01 Then I would havemy English nobleman.
172 00:17:03 I do not think God wills it.
173 00:17:06 If it be God's willfor Mary to marry,
174 00:17:08 then Mary will marry,and only who God intends
175 00:17:11 for Mary to marry.
176 00:17:14 I pray he willsElizabeth marry, too.
177 00:17:23 No, no, no.
178 00:17:24 No, no, no. Oh!
179 00:17:37 You share good company.
180 00:17:39 Maitland doteson Mistress Fleming.
181 00:17:43 The only difference beingthat he does not have a wife
182 00:17:46 as you do.
183 00:17:59 We have a scourgeupon our land.
184 00:18:03 'Tis worse than pestilenceand famine.
185 00:18:07 'Tis a woman with a crown.
186 00:18:11 Who only pretendsto worship Christ,
187 00:18:14 when in truthshe kneels before the Pope.
188 00:18:19 We do not take instructionfrom Rome.
189 00:18:23 We resist those who wouldtempt us with indulgences,
190 00:18:28 deny those who worship luxury,
191 00:18:32 respect not thosewho flaunt their excesses
192 00:18:36 and whore themselves to wealthand the degradations
193 00:18:40 of the flesh.
194 00:18:43 No.
195 00:19:05 Madame.
196 00:19:08 Just be wary of these men.
197 00:19:11 Their love is not the sameas their respect.
198 00:19:26 Might I ask...
199 00:19:28 since we've notknown it ourselves...
200 00:19:31 what is it like?
201 00:19:34 To have a man?
202 00:19:36 Mm-hmm.
203 00:19:40 I have only lain with François.
204 00:19:43 He shook terribly from fright.
205 00:19:45 The poor boy did his best.
206 00:19:49 But it was overbefore it began.
207 00:19:52 So y-you never...
208 00:19:54 No. We tried but once.
209 00:19:57 Beauty's fading flower
210 00:19:59 Grows ever fresh with her in heavenly wise
211 00:20:03 Suffice that Lovehath built his bower
212 00:20:05 - Between my lady's lively shining eyes.- Mm.
213 00:20:15 I cannot, Robert.
214 00:20:17 You know that.
215 00:20:25 I should like to marry again,
216 00:20:28 to know how it feelsto have a man fully.
217 00:20:35 But not if I am owned.
218 00:20:42 You're early.
219 00:21:07 Mary will seeka marriage that strengthens
220 00:21:10 her claim to your throne
221 00:21:12 and makesher children Catholics.
222 00:21:17 What sayest our ambassador?
223 00:21:21 She feigns disinterest, madam,
224 00:21:24 and informs me that the matterof choice in marriage
225 00:21:28 is perhaps a matterbest left to God.
226 00:21:32 She is formidable, madam.
227 00:21:35 We should marry herto someone loyal to our queen,
228 00:21:40 someone you control.
229 00:21:48 Do not ask this of me.
230 00:21:50 If you wed her, she is ours.
231 00:21:54 And what of us?
232 00:21:55 What "us"?
233 00:21:57 You, Elizabeth...
234 00:21:59 and I, your Robert.
235 00:22:04 Marry the beautifulQueen of Scots,
236 00:22:07 and we can control her.
237 00:22:12 With Mary,you, too, become a prince.
238 00:22:14 If I am noble enoughfor one queen,
239 00:22:16 I am noble enough for another.
240 00:22:20 Elizabeth.
241 00:22:29 England is not Scotland.
242 00:23:02 We would delight in holding
243 00:23:05 our sister's hand in ours.
244 00:23:07 Let us settleon a meeting place
245 00:23:09 before the summerbrings discomfort.
246 00:23:13 Let our nationscherish each other,
247 00:23:15 as we would.
248 00:23:19 Two kingdoms united.
249 00:23:24 Meanwhile, accept this portrait
250 00:23:26 as a sign of gratitudefor yours.
251 00:23:28 And please accept this suitor,who presents
252 00:23:32 both his love and mine...
253 00:23:34 the Earl of Leicester...
254 00:23:38 ...Lord Robert Dudley.
255 00:23:46 Do you think it might standwith my honor
256 00:23:48 to marry my sister's subject?
257 00:23:52 It is true that an earlis not a prince.
258 00:23:55 Surely there can beno greater honor
259 00:23:57 than to match yourselfwith a nobleman
260 00:23:59 by whom you inheritsuch a kingdom as England.
261 00:24:02 I have such inheritanceby blood,
262 00:24:04 regardless of who I marryor do not marry.
263 00:24:06 Hmm.
264 00:24:09 We must discuss successionbefore marriage,
265 00:24:12 not the other way around.
266 00:24:14 We hope wedo not vex thee, Earl.
267 00:24:16 Not in the least, madam.I appreciate your honesty.
268 00:24:19 We see why our cousinis so fond of the earl.
269 00:24:27 I shall respectElizabeth's crown
270 00:24:29 as soon as she names meits successor.
271 00:24:31 Uh, madam, my queen will not...
272 00:24:32 If she has any concernsabout this proposal,
273 00:24:34 she may express themto me directly.
274 00:24:37 Plans proceed for us to meet next month.
275 00:24:39 Aye, madam, in York.
276 00:24:41 We shall accomplish far morewithout envoys between us.
277 00:24:48 How like is itunto your mistress' face?
278 00:25:24 Halt! Halt!
279 00:25:39 Why can't she meet me in York?
280 00:25:40 Could her councilnot wait till her return?
281 00:25:42 Their businesswas urgent, madam.
282 00:25:44 The Huguenots sent an envoy.
283 00:25:45 And she receives them?
284 00:25:47 England wishesno more bloodshed.
285 00:25:49 Being from France yourself,you must understand.
286 00:25:54 You may tell my sisterthat we pray for swift peace,
287 00:25:57 that we may meet soon.
288 00:25:59 I will tell her at once.
289 00:26:01 Stay with us the nightat Holyrood.
290 00:26:03 I'm certain Mistress Beatonwould welcome your company.
291 00:26:09 Thank you, madam.
292 00:26:15 She hides behind her council.
293 00:26:17 You do not think she postpones?
294 00:26:19 I don't think she intendsto meet until you recognize
295 00:26:22 her legitimacy.
296 00:26:23 A false promise, then.
297 00:26:25 Retaliation, perhaps,for refusing the treaty.
298 00:26:27 For refusing Dudley.
299 00:26:29 This is a matter of the heart,not the state.
300 00:26:32 They don't mix well.
301 00:26:34 Wouldn't you say,Mistress Fleming?
302 00:26:38 I'm afraid I don't understand.
303 00:26:39 Your mistress mocksour affections.
304 00:26:41 Not so.
305 00:26:43 They sometimes have value.
306 00:27:09 It's late.
307 00:27:11 I must attend to my mistress.
308 00:27:13 No.
309 00:27:15 Don't attend. Don't attend.
310 00:27:16 Think of your wife.
311 00:27:20 Yeah.
312 00:27:24 Nothing we spoke of.
313 00:27:26 Of course not.
314 00:27:44 The pox, madame.
315 00:27:46 There is no envoy.
316 00:27:47 She has the pox.
317 00:27:50 How grave?
318 00:27:53 Quite grave.
319 00:27:59 Go rouse my brother.
320 00:28:01 Dress me.
321 00:28:08 Do you think me sinful?
322 00:28:17 He has his plan.
323 00:28:20 It will please you to knowthat I have warmed
324 00:28:22 to the prospectof wedding Lord Dudley.
325 00:28:25 We shall do soupon one condition:
326 00:28:28 While we wish youa long and healthy life
327 00:28:31 and that no injuryor illness befall you,
328 00:28:34 we shall only do you the favor
329 00:28:36 of betrothingyour special friend,
330 00:28:39 Lord Robert Dudley...
331 00:28:43 ...once you name us heir.
332 00:28:55 She knows.
333 00:28:57 My "special friend."
334 00:29:00 She wants him.She wants him for her.
335 00:29:03 My Robert.
336 00:29:05 My crown!
337 00:29:06 Quickly.
338 00:29:10 Get out! Out! Out! Quickly out!
339 00:29:12 Out, out! Out now!
340 00:29:15 Out, out, out, out, out!
341 00:29:17 - Out! Out!- Out!
342 00:29:19 Get out!
343 00:29:20 - Robert.- Out!
344 00:29:21 Out, out! Get out!
345 00:29:23 - Look away! Look away!- Out! Out!
346 00:29:26 Get out! Out!
347 00:29:28 Look away! Out!
348 00:29:31 Out! Out!
349 00:29:33 Enough!
350 00:29:56 I am yours.
351 00:30:01 Forever yours.
352 00:30:09 But how...
353 00:30:14 ...am I to refuse herwhat I myself suggested?
354 00:30:31 Oh...
355 00:30:36 You look exquisite,mademoiselle.
356 00:30:38 Is it a sin that I feel morea sister to you than a brother?
357 00:30:45 Forgive me.
358 00:30:47 I-I forget myselfin your company.
359 00:30:54 Be whoever you wish with us.
360 00:30:57 You make for a lovely sister.
361 00:31:07 Oh...
362 00:31:11 Enter.
363 00:31:20 We have visi...
364 00:31:24 We have visitors.
365 00:31:35 They are Stuarts?
366 00:31:39 I shall talk.You say nothing.
367 00:31:41 - What, not even to...- Silence.
368 00:31:50 The fourth Earl of Lennox.
369 00:31:55 His son, Henry, Lord Darnley.
370 00:32:08 Forgive me.
371 00:32:11 I do not knowmy queen's visage.
372 00:32:23 Let me, Father.
373 00:32:41 I give you verse.
374 00:32:48 Unsheathing my quick wit
375 00:32:51 to see who among youit quickens.
376 00:32:54 Hmm.
377 00:32:57 But...
378 00:32:58 should I failto choose correctly,
379 00:33:02 'tis my soulthat shall be sickened.
380 00:33:09 For shame.
381 00:33:11 Returning to our native land,
382 00:33:15 only to be deprivedof kissing...
383 00:33:20 ...my queen's...
384 00:33:22 perfect...
385 00:33:28 ...hand.
386 00:33:47 Elizabeth was kind enough
387 00:33:49 to grant us passage, so...
388 00:33:51 here we're free to worshipas we choose.
389 00:33:53 I doubt it's faiththat brings you.
390 00:33:55 Rather the landsyour father seeks,
391 00:33:57 or even the throne.
392 00:33:59 The throne?
393 00:34:02 Why leave Elizabeth's court
394 00:34:04 if not to regainyour influence here?
395 00:34:06 And by laying suit to me,does not the House of Lennox
396 00:34:09 lay suit to all of Scotland?
397 00:34:14 I amuse you?
398 00:34:17 Yes.
399 00:34:19 Madam, you mustnot be Elizabeth.
400 00:34:23 How so?
401 00:34:24 Well, the woman livesin fright.
402 00:34:26 She's alwayssuspecting intrigue,
403 00:34:28 - always fearing revolt.- Her fears are wise.
404 00:34:32 We both have nobleswho would have us deposed.
405 00:34:39 Have I vexed you?
406 00:35:12 You dare touch a sovereignwithout her permission?
407 00:35:23 I can speak for neithermy father nor Elizabeth,
408 00:35:26 only for myself.
409 00:35:29 And...
410 00:35:31 speaking for myself...
411 00:35:33 you have a loyal subjectin your Henry
412 00:35:36 who would rather worshipat your feet
413 00:35:38 than at a Catholic Mass.
414 00:35:54 I shall just keep walkingwith you until you object.
415 00:36:40 You remain?
416 00:36:42 The queen scarcely knowsYour Grace.
417 00:36:50 But... I shall play
418 00:36:52 and hear nothing.
419 00:37:33 We cannot.
420 00:37:35 We won't.
421 00:37:37 This is not that.
422 00:37:39 I promise.
423 00:37:42 Have faith in me.
424 00:38:40 Do you need to...?
425 00:38:43 No.
426 00:38:45 No, don't worry about me.
427 00:39:06 Without a treaty signed, thisunion strengthens her claim.
428 00:39:11 You need not to condescend.We are well informed!
429 00:39:14 Forgive us. We merely seekto protect your crown.
430 00:39:18 You cannot wed him, madam.
431 00:39:20 I do not wed him blindly.
432 00:39:22 He has promised no ambition.
433 00:39:24 He understandshe will only be your consort,
434 00:39:26 a husband to a queen,not a king in his own right?
435 00:39:31 - He does.- I find it difficult to believe
436 00:39:33 that any manwould settle for as much.
437 00:39:35 Two Catholics wed?
438 00:39:37 Two Stuarts, madam?
439 00:39:39 He has a claim of his own,even without betrothal.
440 00:39:42 Together, they make a union
441 00:39:44 - of two claims.- She has chosen an Englishman,
442 00:39:46 as I asked.
443 00:39:48 What recourse do I have?
444 00:39:51 Implore herto marry Lord Dudley.
445 00:40:00 I will not offer my lord if itmeans naming her successor.
446 00:40:05 She will not accept himotherwise.
447 00:40:07 Then let her refuse him.
448 00:40:08 On succession, I agree.
449 00:40:10 But Darnley imperils us more.
450 00:40:12 Dudley is her puppet.
451 00:40:14 He offers no advantage.
452 00:40:16 Unless she promisesto make you heir.
453 00:40:18 Where is this promise?
454 00:40:20 He would provoke revoltamongst our nobles.
455 00:40:22 Do you commandso little respect
456 00:40:24 you could not discourage them?
457 00:40:26 We must not delay.
458 00:40:27 You must forbid this marriage.
459 00:40:36 - Is that the top?- Aye.
460 00:40:38 And no subjectshould ride before his queen.
461 00:40:41 Would he?
462 00:41:17 How it must feel,
463 00:41:19 ruling all that you see.
464 00:41:21 - I am but its servant.- Ah.
465 00:41:27 Are you prepared to beits servant?
466 00:41:33 It is right for the manto ask, eh?
467 00:41:37 Then ask.
468 00:41:39 Uh...
469 00:41:41 before God,before all of Scotland,
470 00:41:45 - before all the world...- Yes?
471 00:41:47 ...you'll be my queen?
472 00:41:50 Yes.
473 00:41:51 And I your king?
474 00:41:53 Yes.
475 00:41:56 And your master?
476 00:41:58 My husband.
477 00:42:20 England does notconsider Lord Darnley
478 00:42:23 a suitable husband.
479 00:42:24 He and his father
480 00:42:26 are English subjects, madam.
481 00:42:28 If my queen orderstheir return, they must.
482 00:42:31 She asked that I marryan English nobleman,
483 00:42:33 and now she deprives me.
484 00:42:35 Her wish is that you not marrythis particular nobleman.
485 00:42:38 You may tell your mistressI shall do so,
486 00:42:40 with or without her blessing.
487 00:42:41 Madam...
488 00:42:43 before you act rashly,please consider...
489 00:42:46 It is enough my own lords treatme as though I'm but a girl.
490 00:42:49 I will not be treatedas such by Elizabeth.
491 00:42:52 I will be the woman she is not.
492 00:42:55 I shall produce an heir,unlike her barren self.
493 00:43:07 Prepare the ambassador's horse.
494 00:43:20 Reckless child!I have worked too long
495 00:43:24 and too hard,with too much bloodshed,
496 00:43:28 to secure peace in our land!
497 00:43:30 Do not let yourcursed passion rule you!
498 00:43:34 'Tis your voice raised, sir.
499 00:43:36 And you would lower itin my presence.
500 00:43:42 If my counsel
501 00:43:43 no longer has value,then I am obliged
502 00:43:46 to withdraw from court.
503 00:43:48 If you must.
504 00:44:19 You have neitherhusband nor children,
505 00:44:22 and you approach an agewhereupon you cannot bear them.
506 00:44:26 You must confrontthe truth, madam,
507 00:44:29 displeasing as it may be.
508 00:44:34 I have confronted this truth.
509 00:44:40 You understand that I cannot.
510 00:44:44 Will not.
511 00:44:48 And do I understand?
512 00:44:50 No more than I understand God.
513 00:44:53 It is my choice.
514 00:44:55 God would have a womanbe a wife and a mother.
515 00:44:59 So you defy his will?
516 00:45:01 No.
517 00:45:03 I choose to be a man.
518 00:45:07 And marriage is dangerous.
519 00:45:11 Such a man as I might marry,
520 00:45:13 finding himself disappointed...
521 00:45:17 He would conspire.
522 00:45:19 No prince's revenuesbe so great
523 00:45:22 that they satisfythe insatiable ambition of men.
524 00:45:25 - This I understand.- Which is why
525 00:45:27 you are the closest thingI shall ever have
526 00:45:30 to a wife.
527 00:45:32 I shan't mention yourproposal to Lord Dudley.
528 00:45:38 This world is a brutal place.
529 00:45:41 We men must be wiser,mustn't we?
530 00:45:52 Tell me what to do.
531 00:45:55 We must make civil warin Scotland.
532 00:45:57 You would have me deposea sister monarch?
533 00:46:00 It is either civil war thereor civil war here.
534 00:46:06 I want to know nothing of it.
535 00:46:10 The arrangementsshall be mine alone.
536 00:46:37 By the pleasureand will of God,
537 00:46:40 we proclaim completethe bond of marriage
538 00:46:43 between our sovereign,Mary Queen of Scotland,
539 00:46:47 and the noble Prince Henry,Lord Darnley.
540 00:47:49 The authority of women,
541 00:47:52 which I call not true authority
542 00:47:54 but carnal bondage,
543 00:47:56 bringeth forth monsters.
544 00:47:59 By their crimes,
545 00:48:01 realms and nationswhich used to live free
546 00:48:04 are brought into bondageagainst the will of God!
547 00:48:08 Their cankered consciencesmust be called to account.
548 00:48:13 We must take up armswith our defender Lord Moray.
549 00:48:17 We must make civil warwith this false queen!
550 00:48:22 We must make plain war against
551 00:48:25 all false professorsof Christ's holy gospel!
552 00:48:57 Oh.
553 00:49:03 Oh.
554 00:49:04 Ah. Ah. Ah. Oh, no.
555 00:49:08 What will you do now?
556 00:49:13 Bravo, Rizzio!
557 00:49:15 Where do I sit?Where do I sit?
558 00:49:17 Where do... Ah.
559 00:49:42 Rise and prepare yourself.
560 00:49:43 Elizabeth has fundeda rebellion.
561 00:49:51 He is in your care.
562 00:50:01 Dress yourself.
563 00:50:10 - Please! Please!- Go!
564 00:50:14 No! No!
565 00:50:20 A word.
566 00:50:21 Let him approach.
567 00:50:35 That I betrayed you this way,
568 00:50:39 I have no excuse.
569 00:50:44 And I beg...
570 00:50:46 - I beg that...- Stand.
571 00:50:59 You have not betrayedyour nature.
572 00:51:04 I cannot fault you
573 00:51:06 for succumbingto his charms as I did.
574 00:51:11 But we must bemore careful now.
575 00:51:39 Moray is marching southwest,towards Dumfries.
576 00:51:43 The English can easilysupply them there.
577 00:51:44 If we make good time,we'll cut them off
578 00:51:46 before they reach the gates.
579 00:51:48 Why give chase?Let them come to us.
580 00:51:49 What would you have us do?
581 00:51:51 If we lose sight,they can flank us.
582 00:51:53 I want to flank them first.
583 00:51:55 There's a bridge theymust use to cross Annan.
584 00:51:57 We can ambush them there.
585 00:51:59 Give the order.
586 00:52:05 Mary.
587 00:52:07 I was speaking to you.
588 00:52:09 Yes, I heard.
589 00:52:11 Are you afraid, Henry?
590 00:52:13 No.
591 00:52:15 Good. Because our swordsare not just for show.
592 00:52:33 Whence come you?
593 00:52:34 The Highlands, madam.
594 00:52:36 These two are from Inverness,and I'm from Thurso.
595 00:52:39 Catholic?
596 00:52:41 - No, madam.- And you?
597 00:52:44 He doesn't know Scots,madam, only Gaelic.
598 00:52:47 Tell him I'm gratefulfor his service.
599 00:52:56 He says he's proudto serve his queen,
600 00:52:58 and to give his lifeif he must.
601 00:53:00 Tell him, if any of usshould die today,
602 00:53:03 we all go to the same Heaven.
603 00:53:27 Walk like men, not boys!
604 00:53:32 March on! Good trail there!
605 00:53:34 With your feet like that,march on!
606 00:53:36 No, you're too slow.
607 00:53:38 This is too slow!
608 00:53:55 Halt!
609 00:54:09 Hyah! Hyah!
610 00:54:18 Stand aside to let my men pass.
611 00:54:31 I charge thee, give way.
612 00:54:33 Drive them back.
613 00:54:52 Form up! Form up!
614 00:55:13 Man the guns!
615 00:55:15 Man the guns! Stand and fight!
616 00:56:20 Hyah! Hyah!
617 00:57:24 - You summoned?- How much have you had?
618 00:57:31 I'm celebratingour victory, my love.
619 00:57:44 What are you doing?
620 00:57:53 Mary...
621 00:57:56 - Close your eyes.- I...
622 00:58:10 You're almost there.
623 00:58:13 No, I can't.
624 00:58:15 I can't.I've had too much to drink.
625 00:58:17 - Mar...- Think of Rizzio.
626 00:58:37 Yes, yes.
627 00:58:39 That's it. That's it.
628 00:58:41 Yeah? That's it.
629 00:58:51 Huh?
630 00:59:48 Pray for me.
631 01:00:22 He'll make a fine stallion.
632 01:00:48 If you have wondered
633 01:00:51 where your queen wasthese past few months,
634 01:00:54 now there are no secrets.
635 01:00:56 The whisperings can end.
636 01:00:59 Spring comes bearing fruit.
637 01:01:10 My husband and I give thanks.
638 01:01:13 With Heaven's blessing,we bring another Stuart
639 01:01:16 into this world,
640 01:01:17 heir to Scotland
641 01:01:19 and to England.
642 01:01:24 Heir to England?
643 01:01:26 She speaks for herself.
644 01:01:27 Do her councillors failto advise her?
645 01:01:30 Oh, we advise herendlessly, sir.
646 01:01:32 Not that she heeds it.
647 01:01:34 You must do better.
648 01:01:35 Well, better thanyour own queen's counsel?
649 01:01:42 How did the world come to this?
650 01:01:44 Wise men servicingthe whims of women?
651 01:01:47 Aye.
652 01:01:58 And that man's power dies withthe birth of his grandchild.
653 01:02:05 It is a clear provocation.
654 01:02:07 She knew wellLord Randolph would report.
655 01:02:09 And what would you have us do?
656 01:02:11 Go to warover some reckless words?
657 01:02:13 Not us. Her brother.
658 01:02:15 He hopes to raisea second army.
659 01:02:17 - If we were to assist him...- As we did his first?
660 01:02:22 I shall not fail you twice.
661 01:02:24 Madam, we cannot let her nameyour successor.
662 01:02:27 She has no right.
663 01:02:29 When I am dead and you are deadand she is dead,
664 01:02:32 it matters not what nameswe did or did not say.
665 01:02:37 The world will decidefor itself.
666 01:02:39 Now is not the time to soften.
667 01:02:46 It's a fine day, isn't it?
668 01:02:54 I shall see you inside.
669 01:04:05 James.
670 01:04:09 Oh. Look.
671 01:04:11 He likes it, too.
672 01:04:38 So...
673 01:04:39 Mary's power growswith her pregnancy.
674 01:04:43 Your letter saidyou had a proposal.
675 01:04:48 Once Mary bears a child...
676 01:04:52 Darnley will never be king.
677 01:04:55 There is no need for your son.
678 01:04:58 An infant cannotgrant you pardon.
679 01:05:02 It is right that youshould return from exile.
680 01:05:06 And it is rightmy son should be king,
681 01:05:09 and we can rule through him
682 01:05:11 if we weaken Mary's power.
683 01:05:15 Mary, we must speak.
684 01:05:18 Can you open the door?
685 01:05:19 - Mary?- Let him in.
686 01:05:21 Open the door so we can speak!
687 01:05:28 Mary?
688 01:05:34 Mary, open the...
689 01:05:41 What are you doing here?
690 01:05:43 Come, Henry.
691 01:05:53 You would have David hereand bar your own husband?
692 01:05:57 When I am anointed king,
693 01:06:00 you will afford methe respect of a wife.
694 01:06:02 After all,that is what you promised.
695 01:06:22 Would you have his fatherbe nothing but a consort?
696 01:06:25 We know not if it's a he.
697 01:06:26 I am more than a sireto a mare, Mary.
698 01:06:29 Please, I am tired.
699 01:06:32 Do you love me?
700 01:06:40 Do you love me?
701 01:06:45 You've given me an heirto two thrones.
702 01:06:49 That matters more than love.
703 01:07:07 The queen is servant of Satan.
704 01:07:10 She is a fornicator
705 01:07:12 with a monstrous lust.
706 01:07:14 This pleasuring womanis not fit to rule us.
707 01:07:18 Would we kneel before a polecat
708 01:07:21 who has bedded an Italian?
709 01:07:23 David Rizzio.
710 01:07:25 A Catholic who never leavesher bed chamber!
711 01:07:30 How do we know her childis not a bastard?
712 01:07:34 David Rizzio.
713 01:07:36 He is an impedimentto your rightful place as king.
714 01:07:40 Enough.
715 01:07:42 We speak of Rizzio'srelations with your wife.
716 01:07:45 With Mary?
717 01:07:47 You're mistaken.
718 01:07:48 Does he not spendmore time with the queen
719 01:07:51 than Your Grace?
720 01:07:52 Why else would she makea common minstrel
721 01:07:54 - her private secretary?- No, it cannot be.
722 01:07:56 And what matter if it be true?
723 01:07:58 - Because I'm not a cuckold.- Would you rather
724 01:08:01 the honest truth be told?
725 01:08:02 That you are a sodomite?
726 01:08:07 We must erase your sins.
727 01:08:09 And either you arethe adulterer, or it is she.
728 01:08:20 The other lords have signed.
729 01:08:46 Aha!
730 01:08:51 Ah! You have been saving that.
731 01:09:14 You! Come with me, sir!
732 01:09:16 You dare chargeinto my chamber unannounced?
733 01:09:19 - David Rizzio!- David.
734 01:09:21 I am with child!
735 01:09:23 - No! No!- Take her.
736 01:09:25 All that is doneis in Lord Darnley's name.
737 01:09:28 - Henry.- Let go! No!
738 01:09:31 Get off!
739 01:09:33 - What have you done?- It is done.
740 01:09:35 Look at me. Look at me.
741 01:09:37 It is done, Mary. Do not interfere.
742 01:09:42 No! No!
743 01:09:50 Adulterer!
744 01:09:54 No!
745 01:10:00 - Enough!- No! No!
746 01:10:06 Stand aside.
747 01:10:11 No.
748 01:10:17 Come on, Mary!
749 01:10:20 Please...
750 01:10:21 Don't.
751 01:10:22 Please, no. Please don't.
752 01:10:25 Please don't. Please don't.
753 01:10:28 - William!- Do not interfere.
754 01:10:31 No!- No!
755 01:10:37 No!
756 01:10:39 No!
757 01:11:02 You must make the final blow.
758 01:11:06 I can't.
759 01:11:08 Go on.
760 01:11:11 No. No.
761 01:11:15 No.
762 01:11:21 Adulterer!
763 01:12:48 He beguiled us, Mary.
764 01:12:51 Both of us.
765 01:12:54 He brought us dishonor.
766 01:12:58 Did he not?
767 01:13:04 You are trying to usurpmy crown.
768 01:13:07 Have I not brought you a child?
769 01:13:09 One minute makes not a man.
770 01:13:13 Beg forgiveness...
771 01:13:15 for your insult.
772 01:13:17 - Beg forgiveness now.- I shall not.
773 01:13:19 Bothwell has escaped.
774 01:13:26 This is your fault.
775 01:13:28 All of this, this chaos.
776 01:13:30 It's your fault.
777 01:13:32 You swore obedienceto me, Mary,
778 01:13:34 on the day of our marriage.
779 01:13:36 You swore obedience to me!
780 01:13:38 I am king!
781 01:13:40 You are a traitor.
782 01:13:42 As are you.
783 01:13:44 And until I am killed,and forever after,
784 01:13:46 God will see you as such.
785 01:13:48 You will not be killed, madam.
786 01:13:51 Let us go.We have much business.
787 01:13:53 Lord Moray will arrive soon.
788 01:13:55 My brother conspired?
789 01:13:57 Your brother returnsto assist your husband.
790 01:14:09 I want a drink.
791 01:14:19 Am I to beimprisoned here alone,
792 01:14:21 or may I have the companyof my gentlewomen?
793 01:14:24 You may not, madam.
794 01:14:26 You are to remainin this chamber.
795 01:14:31 Then at leastlet my husband remain.
796 01:14:34 Or would you havea drunkard for a king?
797 01:15:04 Come, Henry.
798 01:15:09 I do not feel well.
799 01:15:34 They forced meinto the room, Mary.
800 01:15:37 I swear.
801 01:15:40 And I didn't know that...
802 01:15:42 Not until they arrived.I promise.
803 01:15:45 Maitland is very persuasive.
804 01:15:48 Yes.
805 01:15:50 My brother even more so.
806 01:15:53 Hmm.
807 01:15:54 They will take your crownas well as mine.
808 01:16:04 We should leave here.
809 01:16:08 It's best.
810 01:16:10 For all three of us.
811 01:16:13 Yes.
812 01:16:19 It is importantthat the people do not accuse
813 01:16:21 those who participatedas traitors.
814 01:16:23 They must be pardonedso there's no doubt
815 01:16:25 of their loyalty to the crown.
816 01:16:27 When she pardonsall involved, you may go.
817 01:16:31 Am I to be toldwhat I may and may not do?
818 01:16:34 And by who? Hmm?
819 01:16:36 A mere lordand a bastard half brother?
820 01:16:41 Am I not the kingto whom you promised fealty
821 01:16:44 before you carried outyour violence?
822 01:16:49 Let me remind youthat this king shall go
823 01:16:51 where he pleases with his wifewhen it pleases him.
824 01:17:11 The Queen.
825 01:17:19 What is this?
826 01:17:20 The queen's army.
827 01:17:22 Your chambers are ready.
828 01:17:26 Do not make them use force.
829 01:17:39 They have at least 500.
830 01:17:41 More are on the way.
831 01:17:43 Then we shall raiseour own army.
832 01:17:45 There is no appetite for war.
833 01:17:47 Then let us stir an appetite.
834 01:17:51 When last we raised an army,
835 01:17:53 it was but half the sizeof hers with England's help.
836 01:17:57 Without England,we will be crushed.
837 01:18:02 She has outmaneuvered us.
838 01:18:19 My husband claimshe knew nothing of your plot
839 01:18:21 - until the day itself.- That's not true.
840 01:18:25 He signed a bondwith his own hand.
841 01:18:30 If you wish it destroyed,however...
842 01:18:33 Not destroyed.
843 01:18:38 We shall sign this pardon
844 01:18:40 as soon as you producethe bond.
845 01:18:48 Aye, madam.
846 01:19:04 The flowers are allof one color.
847 01:19:08 Poppies are red.
848 01:19:09 I know of no other colorthat...
849 01:19:11 In the light, they aremany colors... red and others.
850 01:19:15 Nature is more subtle.
851 01:19:17 The council is met.
852 01:19:20 There is news from Scotland.
853 01:19:25 What do you think?
854 01:19:27 Lovely.
855 01:19:29 The flowers not too plain?
856 01:19:32 The news is urgent.
857 01:19:36 What news do I wantfrom Scotland?
858 01:19:39 Bloodshed?
859 01:19:41 Go conspire among yourselves.
860 01:19:44 Very well.
861 01:19:56 Burn it.
862 01:19:58 I shall begin again.
863 01:20:03 Burn it, I say!
864 01:20:23 You visited Mother and me here
865 01:20:25 before we left for France.You remember?
866 01:20:28 Yes.Those were tumultuous times.
867 01:20:30 It was here in this glenyou lifted me high
868 01:20:33 when I said I wishedto be a bird.
869 01:20:37 If you say so.
870 01:20:39 I understand why youwouldn't remember
871 01:20:41 a trifling thing like that.
872 01:20:42 Of what consequence arethe fancies of a little girl?
873 01:20:45 Not all little girlsare born to be queens.
874 01:20:55 I should like youto hold my child up one day.
875 01:20:59 Make him fly as you made me.
876 01:21:07 He will be born a prince,
877 01:21:09 and one day, king.
878 01:21:13 I want him to love his uncle
879 01:21:15 and to be borninto a peaceful land.
880 01:21:17 - I wish the same.- Then will you love your sister
881 01:21:19 as you would love her child?
882 01:21:22 For she still loves you.
883 01:21:25 And if it is a son,she will call him James,
884 01:21:28 for both his grandfatherand his uncle.
885 01:21:34 I do not deserve your kind...
886 01:21:36 - James.- ...your kindness.
887 01:22:03 My dearest cousin Elizabeth,
888 01:22:07 we have had our differences,
889 01:22:08 and what sorrowit has brought my heart.
890 01:22:11 But before I bring a childinto this world,
891 01:22:14 I wish to reconcile.
892 01:22:16 I would our childhave two mothers.
893 01:22:19 "A mother who bears him...
894 01:22:23 "...and you,his chosen godmother.
895 01:22:26 No child would bemore blessed."
896 01:23:23 I am told the labor was long.
897 01:23:27 But only with sufferingdo we know joy.
898 01:23:31 What greater joy than to havea son to call your own.
899 01:23:36 Humbly do I accept yourinvitation to be his godmother,
900 01:23:41 as I might sharein your happiness.
901 01:23:46 What is more, we should returnto the issue of inheritance,
902 01:23:49 now that a new generationis upon us.
903 01:23:52 Your terms are most agreeable.
904 01:23:55 It is only right that your heirsucceed you if you marry
905 01:23:59 and bear children of your own.
906 01:24:07 And should you not,it is my son's great honor
907 01:24:11 to ruleby your sublime example.
908 01:24:26 If you grant her succession,
909 01:24:28 we are rewardingher disobedience.
910 01:24:30 What disobedience?
911 01:24:31 She is not our subject.
912 01:24:34 And yet you would make us hers.
913 01:24:39 What have you produced
914 01:24:41 in all your travelsbetween our kingdoms?
915 01:24:44 Discord?
916 01:24:46 War?
917 01:24:47 Death?
918 01:24:48 And now you have the boldnessto doubt my judgment?
919 01:24:52 You had better question yours.
920 01:24:55 I regret that youperceive me as a failure.
921 01:24:58 We serve you fully,
922 01:25:01 with all our hearts.
923 01:25:03 Any one of uswould gladly die for you,
924 01:25:05 but Mary is our foeand a Catholic.
925 01:25:08 She is only your queen ifI should not produce an heir.
926 01:25:12 And will you, madam?
927 01:25:14 For you have given uslittle hope so far.
928 01:25:18 Despite your every effort,she has prevailed.
929 01:25:22 She has proven herself,
930 01:25:23 in fact, far more capablethan my own privy council!
931 01:25:27 Should I die before my time,
932 01:25:29 we could do worse than to placeher on the throne of England.
933 01:25:36 Is this not your name?
934 01:25:42 - It's forged.- Henry...
935 01:25:44 - I swear, this is an outrage.- It's your hand.
936 01:25:50 You must believe me.
937 01:25:58 Am I not to see my own son?
938 01:26:02 I'm not to see him?
939 01:26:04 He's not to know his father?
940 01:26:07 For your child's sake,
941 01:26:08 be contentedwith a pardon and your life.
942 01:26:12 We have procureda house for you.
943 01:26:15 We are to live apart.
944 01:26:17 Bothwell will see you there.
945 01:27:01 You're moving.
946 01:27:10 Oh.
947 01:27:13 - You must divorce him, madam.- It is forbidden.
948 01:27:16 Not in the Church of Scotland.
949 01:27:17 He is the father of my child.
950 01:27:19 I will not do himsuch an indignity.
951 01:27:21 - Darnley is cursed.- He is harmless.
952 01:27:23 Not so.
953 01:27:24 He's still plottingto take your crown.
954 01:27:26 My men heard him.He spoke of regicide.
955 01:27:32 You have commanded armiesagainst armies.
956 01:27:34 Now you fear a single man?
957 01:27:36 - I did not claim to fear him.- Then why advocate divorce?
958 01:27:40 My oath is to defendyour safety.
959 01:27:42 So you do fear him.
960 01:27:51 Just as you vowedto protect me,
961 01:27:52 I vowed loyalty to my husband.
962 01:27:54 Any man who marries mewill try to make himself king.
963 01:27:58 I owe himneither comfort nor title,
964 01:28:00 but I will not becomea lady Henry VIII,
965 01:28:02 dispensing with husbandsas he did wives.
966 01:28:15 Ow. Damn.
967 01:28:18 Ow.
968 01:28:21 My lord,
969 01:28:23 you argued well in council.
970 01:28:26 May we borrow your wisdomfor a moment?
971 01:28:29 The queen should not cast asideyour protection.
972 01:29:48 Mommy!
973 01:29:52 It's Lord Darnley.
974 01:29:54 Attempt on his life.
975 01:29:57 Is he dead?
976 01:30:13 I'll take you to my estate.
977 01:30:16 It's not safe for you here.
978 01:30:18 James should staywith one of your ladies
979 01:30:20 for his safety.
980 01:30:37 It's okay.
981 01:30:40 As soon as the womenare loaded, get us moved.
982 01:30:43 Come on!
983 01:30:46 - It's okay.- Madam.
984 01:30:49 Madam, we have to go.
985 01:30:51 Mama! Mama!
986 01:30:57 Mama! Mama!
987 01:31:04 Mama! Mama!
988 01:31:06 Mama!
989 01:31:09 Mama!
990 01:31:11 Mama! Mama...
991 01:31:50 Pardon.
992 01:31:52 No need.
993 01:31:56 May we speak in private?
994 01:32:21 What brings you?
995 01:32:25 Parliament will ratifya proclamation
996 01:32:27 demanding you weda Scottish subject,
997 01:32:30 now that you're widowed.
998 01:32:32 It has only been a day.
999 01:32:35 They meet tomorrow.
1000 01:32:37 It's your council's advicethat you should marry me.
1001 01:32:52 What have you done?
1002 01:33:03 Murderer.
1003 01:33:08 Did I not come to your aidwhen your lords rebelled?
1004 01:33:10 Did I not? I was loyal!
1005 01:33:12 Me!
1006 01:33:16 Refuse, and I will not cometo your aid
1007 01:33:18 when they rebel again.
1008 01:33:20 Please...
1009 01:33:35 Come.
1010 01:33:41 Undress your lady.
1011 01:33:43 She has consentedto be my wife.
1012 01:34:43 A whore of Babylon
1013 01:34:45 who defies the sanctityof marriage.
1014 01:34:48 What's worse,
1015 01:34:50 she has brokenthe most solemn commandment:
1016 01:34:53 Thou shalt not kill.
1017 01:34:57 She had her husband murdered
1018 01:35:00 so that she could wedhis rival.
1019 01:35:03 Would we worshipa murderous harlot?
1020 01:35:06 Queen Strumpet marriesanother man
1021 01:35:11 whom she bedded out of wedlock.
1022 01:35:13 Our kingdom has becomea disgrace,
1023 01:35:17 to God and all the world!
1024 01:35:24 Death to the whore!
1025 01:35:26 Death to the whore!Death to the whore!
1026 01:35:28 Death to the whore!
1027 01:35:29 Death to the whore!Death to the whore!
1028 01:35:31 Death to the whore!
1029 01:35:33 Death to the whore!Death to the whore!
1030 01:35:35 Death to the whore!
1031 01:35:37 Death to the whore!Death to the whore!
1032 01:35:39 Death to the whore!Death to the whore...
1033 01:35:49 You promised I would be king.
1034 01:35:52 If your betrotheddoes abdicate,
1035 01:35:55 you are abdicated also.
1036 01:35:57 This was your intention.
1037 01:35:59 Events have overtakenall intentions.
1038 01:36:01 Liar!
1039 01:36:02 Liars.
1040 01:36:04 Events? Aye.
1041 01:36:06 Events by your design,is that not true?
1042 01:36:11 Speak, damn you.
1043 01:36:13 Be men and own your treachery.
1044 01:36:15 Did you not deceive me?
1045 01:36:17 As they have done their queensince the day she returned.
1046 01:36:22 Were you fool enoughto trust these men?
1047 01:36:25 Who took up arms against you?
1048 01:36:28 You must abdicate, madam.
1049 01:36:31 When your son comes of age,he'll assume the throne.
1050 01:36:33 Until then,my lord will be regent.
1051 01:36:36 - Brother.- We found Mistress Seton.
1052 01:36:38 The boy is nowin our custody at Holyrood.
1053 01:36:41 You hold my son prisoner?
1054 01:36:44 Not prisoner.
1055 01:36:46 He-he's my warduntil he is old enough...
1056 01:36:49 Your namesake, James.
1057 01:36:51 Named for you.
1058 01:36:53 If you wish himto be king one day,
1059 01:36:56 you must abdicate.
1060 01:36:58 - I will not do it.- You will, madam.
1061 01:37:00 By force, if we must.
1062 01:37:02 I shall meet force with force.
1063 01:37:04 People believe you area traitor and a whore.
1064 01:37:08 What army can defeat
1065 01:37:09 an entire nationturned against its queen?
1066 01:37:12 They would sooner paradeyour head on a pike
1067 01:37:14 than bow before a harlot.
1068 01:37:16 I for one would gladlyhold high that pike.
1069 01:37:24 Well, he is right.You cannot raise an army.
1070 01:37:26 Many times you have saidI cannot do what I have done.
1071 01:37:32 Then we are finished here.
1072 01:37:43 This is beyond my control.
1073 01:37:44 I ask you to reconsider.
1074 01:37:46 All I have done is tryto unify this land.
1075 01:37:49 I know.
1076 01:37:51 To relinquish the crownwould be against God's will.
1077 01:37:53 Oh, God will not protect you.
1078 01:37:55 I will protect you, as my kin.
1079 01:38:00 I wish that we were kin.
1080 01:38:03 But we are no longer so.
1081 01:39:01 I would.
1082 01:39:20 Are we to do nothingas my sister is deposed?
1083 01:39:26 She's not your sister.
1084 01:39:30 Nor can she be your successor.
1085 01:39:34 Not a woman whose own subjectscall her a harlot.
1086 01:39:38 This is Cecil speaking.
1087 01:39:41 I speak for myself.
1088 01:39:44 Though all your council agrees.
1089 01:39:52 How cruel men are.
1090 01:40:32 England does not lookso different from Scotland.
1091 01:40:36 Aye. They are sisters.
1092 01:41:35 Madam.
1093 01:41:37 Come away.
1094 01:42:10 I rode ahead.
1095 01:42:12 She'll be here soon.
1096 01:42:16 Remain here.
1097 01:43:01 Your Majesty.
1098 01:43:41 Cousin?
1099 01:43:43 Aye.
1100 01:43:48 Are you well?
1101 01:43:51 Your voice is notwhat I expected.
1102 01:43:55 What did you expect of it?
1103 01:43:58 I do not know.
1104 01:44:05 How I long to see your face.
1105 01:44:09 No one can know we meet.
1106 01:44:11 Yes, I have been instructed.
1107 01:44:13 If you speak of it to anyone,I shall deny.
1108 01:44:15 And I will regardyour words as treason.
1109 01:44:18 Am I your subject now?
1110 01:44:21 No.
1111 01:44:24 You are not my subject.
1112 01:44:26 But you do seek my help.
1113 01:44:33 I am gratefulfor your protection.
1114 01:44:38 I'm pleased to grant it.
1115 01:44:41 How did it come to this?
1116 01:44:54 May I see you, sister?
1117 01:45:04 My eyes are weary from travel.
1118 01:45:12 I should have stayed trueto your love.
1119 01:45:17 I should have followedyour example and never married.
1120 01:45:21 Then you would have no son.
1121 01:45:22 Whose mother iswithout a crown,
1122 01:45:24 whose own throne is usurpedby his uncle.
1123 01:45:27 You must have faith.
1124 01:45:29 Your brotherwill keep his word.
1125 01:45:31 I have no faith in him.
1126 01:45:35 I have only faith in you.
1127 01:45:40 You would let themshow the world
1128 01:45:43 that a queencan so easily be forsworn?
1129 01:45:50 Answer me, sister.
1130 01:45:55 To war with Scotland
1131 01:45:57 and betray my own clergyon a Catholic's behalf,
1132 01:46:00 no, I cannot.
1133 01:46:02 You know I cannot.
1134 01:46:06 Did you come so farat such great risk
1135 01:46:09 only to refuse me?
1136 01:46:14 I came...
1137 01:46:18 I came because...
1138 01:46:31 If you refuse me an army,say it to my face.
1139 01:46:35 Do not force me to begto your back.
1140 01:46:58 I will kneelbefore you if I must.
1141 01:47:01 It would make no difference.
1142 01:47:08 You are safe here in England.
1143 01:47:11 That's all I can offer.
1144 01:47:14 I have been abandonedby so many.
1145 01:47:21 I am utterly alone.
1146 01:47:26 As am I.
1147 01:47:30 Alone.
1148 01:47:33 Then be my sister.
1149 01:47:38 Be my boy's godmother.
1150 01:47:41 Together we could conquerall of those who doubt us.
1151 01:47:44 Do not play into their hands.
1152 01:47:46 Our enmity is preciselywhat they hope for.
1153 01:47:50 I know your hearthas more within it
1154 01:47:52 than the men who counsel you.
1155 01:47:59 I am more man than woman now.
1156 01:48:03 The throne has made me so.
1157 01:48:08 But I have no enmity with you.
1158 01:48:14 Except to seed rebellion
1159 01:48:16 and to deceive metime and time again?
1160 01:48:19 If you still seekmy protection,
1161 01:48:22 you would do wellto watch your words.
1162 01:48:24 I will not be scoldedby my inferior.
1163 01:48:27 Your inferior?
1164 01:48:29 I am a Stuart...
1165 01:48:30 which gives me greater claimto England than you possess.
1166 01:48:44 I had this made...
1167 01:48:47 because I wanted to presentthe best version of myself.
1168 01:48:57 I was jealous.
1169 01:49:04 Your beauty.
1170 01:49:07 Your bravery.
1171 01:49:09 Your motherhood.
1172 01:49:12 You seem to surpass mein every way.
1173 01:49:21 But now I see there isno cause for envy.
1174 01:49:27 Your gifts...
1175 01:49:29 are your downfall.
1176 01:49:39 What now, sister?
1177 01:49:44 You will still havemy protection,
1178 01:49:48 under my terms.
1179 01:49:49 Until you have me killed?
1180 01:49:51 I will do no such thing.
1181 01:49:53 Wouldn't you?
1182 01:49:54 As Henry killed your mother?
1183 01:49:56 I am not my father.
1184 01:50:00 But you share his blood.
1185 01:50:05 As long as youdo not provoke my enemies,
1186 01:50:09 you have nothing to fear.
1187 01:50:14 Your fate restsin your own hands.
1188 01:50:24 If I seek to help your enemies,
1189 01:50:26 'tis only because youpushed me to their arms.
1190 01:50:30 And should you murder me...
1191 01:50:32 remember you murderyour sister.
1192 01:50:36 And you murder your queen.
1193 01:51:03 Take her somewhereyou can guard her well.
1194 01:51:50 It's time.
1195 01:51:54 Sister...
1196 01:51:57 evidence has beenpresented to me,
1197 01:52:00 written in your hand.
1198 01:52:03 It shows thatyou have conspired
1199 01:52:04 with Catholic forcesagainst my life.
1200 01:52:08 Whether these lettersare in your hand or not,
1201 01:52:12 I must act.
1202 01:52:15 I wish I could speakthese words to you directly,
1203 01:52:20 but they exist only in my mind,
1204 01:52:23 as both a prayer and a penance.
1205 01:52:26 I hope that God will hear them.
1206 01:52:31 Believe me when I tell youhow it ages me
1207 01:52:34 to bear such a burden,
1208 01:52:36 ordering to deaththe only other woman
1209 01:52:38 who knows what it means to ruleas a queen in this land.
1210 01:53:05 You were right when we spokea half lifetime ago.
1211 01:53:09 You said the day would come.
1212 01:53:12 And that day has come.
1213 01:53:15 I regret not doing thenwhat I do now,
1214 01:53:17 so that I could havespared you so many years
1215 01:53:20 of imprisonment and misery.
1216 01:53:22 If you would lay eyesupon me now,
1217 01:53:25 you would not recognize me.
1218 01:53:28 I have relinquishedall sense of self
1219 01:53:31 to the throne which rulesmy every word and action.
1220 01:53:35 But when I think of you,I see not an aged woman,
1221 01:53:40 but rather the young,resplendent queen
1222 01:53:43 whose portraitI first gazed upon
1223 01:53:45 five and 20 years ago,
1224 01:53:47 and whose beauty shoneso brightly when we met,
1225 01:53:51 despite her despair.
1226 01:53:59 I know God's arms willaccept you in that likeness,
1227 01:54:04 as the young, fierce queen
1228 01:54:06 who I have alwaysloved and admired.
1229 01:54:13 May your soulhave pity on mine.
1230 01:54:25 Your Grace.
1231 01:54:32 Your Grace.
1232 01:55:01 By order of our sovereignElizabeth...
1233 01:55:05 ...Queen of England,Wales and Ireland;
1234 01:55:09 Overlord of Scotland;
1235 01:55:11 certified by her privy counciland Parliament...
1236 01:55:16 Mary Stuartis condemned to death...
1237 01:55:23 ...this day, February the 8th,
1238 01:55:26 the year of our Lord 1587.
1239 01:55:36 She thinks herself a martyr.
1240 01:55:43 James...
1241 01:55:45 my only son...
1242 01:55:48 I pray that with your life
1243 01:55:50 you will succeedwhere I could not,
1244 01:55:53 and for whichI am about to give my life.
1245 01:55:57 In my end is my beginning.
1246 01:56:01 I shall be watching youfrom Heaven...
1247 01:56:05 as your crown one dayunites two kingdoms.
1248 01:56:19 And we shall have peace.
